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1 Test Bank for Basic College Mathematics through Applications 5th Edition by Akst and Bragg Link download full: Test Bank for Basic College Mathematics through Applications 5th Edition by Akst and Bragg MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Find all the factors of the number. 1)30 1) A) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30 B) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 20, 30 C) 1, 5, 6, 30 D) 5, 6, 10, 30 2)28 2) A) 2, 7, 14, 28 B) 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28 C) 1, 2, 7, 14, 28 D) 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28 3)36 3) A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 18, 36 B) 1, 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, 36 C) 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, 36 D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 4)45 4) A) 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 30, 45 B) 1, 3, 5, 15, 45 C) 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 45 D) 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 15, 30, 45 5)56 5) A) 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 18, 28, 56 B) 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28 C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 14, 18, 28, 56 D) 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28, 56 6)63 6) A) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 21, 63 B) 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 21, 36, 63 C) 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 21, 63 D) 1, 3, 7, 9, 21, 63 7)66 7) A) 1, 2, 3, 9, 11, 22, 33, 66 B) 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 22, 33, 66 C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 16, 22, 33, 66 D) 1, 3, 11, 22, 33, 66 8)70 8) A) 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 35, 70 B) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 20, 35, 70 C) 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 35, 70 D) 1, 2, 5, 7, 35, 70 9)72 9) A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 24, 36, 72 B) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 14, 18, 24, 36, 72 C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 72 D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 72 10)84 10) A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 14, 21, 28, 42, 84 B) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 14, 21, 42, 84 C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 14, 21, 28, 42, 84 D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 14, 21, 28, 42, 84 Indicate whether the number is prime or composite. 11) 45 11) A) Prime B) Composite

2 12) 53 12) A) Composite B) Prime 1

3 13) 24 13) A) Prime B) Composite 14) 5 14) A) Prime B) Composite 15) 12 15) A) Prime B) Composite 16) 61 16) A) Composite B) Prime 17) 40 17) A) Prime B) Composite Write the prime factorization of the number. 18) 30 18) A) B) 6 5 C) D) ) ) A) B) 5 35 C) 5 2 D) ) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) B) C) D) ) 63 22) A) 9 7 B) 7 2 C) 9 3 D) ) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) B) C) D) ) 90 26) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) 2 87 B) 2 2 C) D)

4 Find the LCM. 28) 2 and 8 28) A) 2 B) 16 C) 4 D) 8 29) 4 and 13 29) A) 26 B) 52 C) 17 D) 4 30) 6 and 15 30) A) 15 B) 90 C) 30 D) 21 31) 14 and 21 31) A) 42 B) 294 C) 35 D) 21 32) 6 and 48 32) A) 288 B) 54 C) 6 D) 48 33) 84 and 42 33) A) 42 B) 84 C) 252 D) ) 24, 54, and 27 34) A) 108 B) 54 C) 216 D) 72 35) 30, 40, and 70 35) A) 280 B) 120 C) 420 D) ) 2, 6, and 10 36) A) 60 B) 6 C) 15 D) 30 37) 4, 16, and 20 37) A) 48 B) 40 C) 80 D) 320 Solve the problem. 38) The government holds a presidential election in every year that is a multiple of 4. Was there an 38) election in 1920? Explain. A) Yes, there was an election in 1920, because 1920 is a multiple of 4. B) No, there was not an election in 1920, because 1920 is not a multiple of 4. 39) The government holds a presidential election in every year that is a multiple of 4. Was there an 39) election in 1937? Explain. A) Yes, there was an election in 1937, because 1937 is a multiple of 4. B) No, there was not an election in 1937, because 1937 is not a multiple of 4. 40) What are the dimensions of the smallest square that you can make using 21-in. by 28-in. 40) rectangular tiles? A) 42-in. 42-in. B) 70-in. 70-in. C) 168-in. 168-in. D) 84-in. 84-in. 3

5 41) A choreographer of a musical wants to hire enough dancers so that he can arrange them in groups 41) of exactly 3, 4, and 6 with no dancers left out. What is the least number of dancers he can hire? A) 12 B) 72 C) 6 D) 24 42) The manager at a local pizza place wants to cut and package pepperoni slices. Each medium 42) pizza has 5 slices of pepperoni and each large pizza takes 8 slices of pepperoni. What is the smallest number of slices in each package so there will be none left when making any combination of large or medium pizzas. A) 80 B) 100 C) 20 D) 40 43) A mutual fund is made up of growth stocks and bonds, and the manager has determined that for 43) every 9 growth stocks it has in this fund that it must also have 4 bonds. In total, what is the smallest number of bonds and growth stocks combined that this fund could have? A) 360 B) 13 C) 36 D) 72 44) A record producer decided to have a special promotion at a local concert. Every sixth person 44) through the gate was to receive a free compact disc. If you were person number 600 through the gate, would you get a free CD? Explain. A) No, because 600 is not a multiple of six. B) Yes, because 600 is a multiple of six. Identify a fraction or mixed number that represents the shaded part of the figure. 45) 45) A) 3 B) 1 C) 1 D) ) 46) A) 2 B) 2 C) 2 1 D)

6 47) 47) A) 1 B) 5 C) 5 D) ) 48) A) 1 2 B) 3 C) 5 D) ) 49) A) 3 B) 1 2 C) 5 D) ) 50) A) 1 B) 5 C) 5 D)

7 51) 51) A) B) 3 C) 5 D) ) 52) A) 7 8 B) 1 3 C) 3 D) ) 53) A) B) 7 C) 7 D) ) 54) A) B) 1 C) 11 D)

8 Draw a diagram to represent the number. 55) 3 55) 9 A) B) C) D) 56) 4 56) 6 A) B) C) D) 7

9 57) 5 57) 5 A) B) C) D) 58) 5 58) 3 A) B) C) D) 8

10 59) 3 59) 5 A) B) C) D) 60) 4 60) 9 A) B) C) D) 61) 7 61) 7 A) B) C) D) 62) ) 3 A) B) C) D) 63) ) 4 A) B) C) D) 9

11 64) 11 64) 6 A) B) C) D) Indicate whether the number is a proper fraction, an improper fraction, or a mixed number. 65) 4 65) 9 A) Mixed number B) Proper fraction C) Improper fraction 66) 11 66) 6 A) Proper fraction B) Improper fraction C) Mixed number 67) ) 7 A) Proper fraction B) Improper fraction C) Mixed number 68) ) 19 A) Proper fraction B) Improper fraction C) Mixed number 69) 3 69) 32 A) Mixed number B) Proper fraction C) Improper fraction 70) 23 70) 11 A) Mixed number B) Improper fraction C) Proper fraction 71) ) 58 A) Improper fraction B) Mixed number C) Proper fraction 72) 5 72) 5 A) Mixed number B) Improper fraction C) Proper fraction 73) 6 73) 8 A) Improper fraction B) Mixed number C) Proper fraction 10

12 74) ) A) Mixed number B) Improper fraction C) Proper fraction Write the number as an improper fraction. 75) ) A) 49 B) C) 49 4 D) ) ) A) 57 B) C) D) ) A) B) 7 1 C) 8 1 D) ) 78) ) A) 47 B) C) 47 5 D) ) ) A) 42 B) C) 42 5 D) ) ) A) 21 B) C) D) ) ) A) 317 B) C) D) ) ) A) 278 B) C) D) 26 11

13 Write the improper fraction as a mixed or whole number. 83) 35 3 A) 11 2 B) C) D) ) 84) 25 4 A) 6 1 B) C) D) ) 85) 11 5 A) 3 1 B) C) D) ) 86) 11 6 A) 1 5 B) C) D) ) 87) 41 8 A) 5 1 B) C) D) ) 88) ) A) 64 B) 62 C) 9 D) ) 37 7 A) 5 2 B) C) 37 7 D) ) 90) A) 5 B) C) D) ) 91) ) A) B) C) D)

14 92) ) 14 A) 163 B) 163 C) 2281 D) Write an equivalent fraction with the given denominator. 93) 5 = 93) 7 14 A) 35 B) 10 C) 5 D) 2 94) 1 = 94) 7 21 A) 5 B) 7 C) 4 D) 3 95) 4 = 95) 9 45 A) 20 B) 36 C) 5 D) 4 96) 2 = 96) 3 30 A) 6 B) 2 C) 10 D) 20 97) 8 = 97) A) 8 B) 72 C) 864 D) 96 98) 11 = 98) 7 14 A) 22 B) 154 C) 77 D) 11 99) 10 = 99) 9 72 A) 324 B) 720 C) 1 D) ) 8 = 3 100) A) 1 B) 8 C) 24 D) ) 10 = 101) A) 50 B) 10 C) 550 D)

15 Simplify the fraction. 102) ) A) 18 2 B) 10 9 C) 9 D) ) ) A) 6 2 B) 2 7 C) 6 D) ) ) A) B) 13 3 C) 3 D) ) ) A) 20 8 B) C) 5 D) ) ) A) B) C) 12 D) ) ) A) 5 B) 5 3 C) 3 D) ) ) A) 1 9 B) 9 C) 72 D) ) ) A) B) C) 41 1 D) ) ) A) 13 B) 14 C) 64 D) 12 14

16 Between the pair of numbers, insert the appropriate sign: <, =, or >. 111) ) 7 7 A) = B) > C) < 112) ) A) = B) < C) > 113) ) 3 7 A) < B) = C) > 114) ) 6 12 A) = B) < C) > 115) ) 18 6 A) > B) = C) < 116) ) 4 16 A) > B) = C) < 117) ) 9 27 A) < B) = C) > 118) ) 14 7 A) < B) = C) > 119) A) < B) > C) = 119) 120) ) 4 2 A) > B) < C) = Arrange in increasing order. 121) 1, 1, 1 121) A) 1, 1, 1 B) 1, 1, 1 C) 1, 1, 1 D) 1, 1,

17 1 122) 17, 17, 7 122) A) 17, 17, 17 B) 17, 17, 17 C) 17, 17, 17 D) 17, 17, ) 5, 5, 7 123) A) 5, 5, 7 B) 5, 7, 5 C) 5, 7, 5 D) 7, 5, ) 3, 3 3, A) 3, 3 3, B) 3, 3, 3 C) 3, 3 3, D) 3, 3, ) Solve. Write your answer in simplest form. 125) A baseball team has played 9 games so far this season. The team won 7 games. What fraction of 125) its games has the team won? A) 7 B) 9 C) 7 D) ) A baseball team has played 8 games so far this season. The team won 7 games. What fraction of 126) its games has the team lost? A) 1 B) 7 C) 8 D) ) In a three-point shooting contest, a basketball player attempted 20 shots and made 11 of them. 127) What fraction of his shots did the player make? A) 20 B) 20 C) 11 D) ) In a three-point shooting contest, a basketball player attempted 20 shots and made 15 of them. 128) What fraction of his shots did the player miss? A) 4 B) 7 C) 1 D) ) Of a family's $840 weekly income, $84 usually goes toward groceries. What fraction of the family's 129) weekly income is usually spent on groceries? A) 1 B) 9 C) 1 D) ) At an advertising agency that employs 217 people, 76 employees receive 2 weeks of paid vacation 130) each year. What fraction of the agency's employees receives 2 weeks of paid vacation? A) 76 B) 217 C) 217 D)

18 131) You have three bolts that are 5 in., 9 in., and 9 in. long. You select the shortest of these to join 131) two plates. Which length was selected? A) 9 in. B) 9 in. C) 5 in ) The probability of drawing a face card from a standard deck of 52 cards is 12. The probability of 132) 52 drawing a diamond is 1 4. Which card has a higher probability of being drawn, a diamond or a face card? Explain A) A diamond, because is greater than B) A face card, because 12 is greater than ) A broker has an order to sell 100 shares of XYZ Company stock if the price rises another point. The stock went up 64 3 points today. Does the broker sell the stock? Explain. A) Yes, 64 3 is greater than 32 1, so the stock gained enough to sell. B) No, 64 3 is less than 32 1, so the stock didn't gain enough. 1 of a 133) 32 Add and simplify. Write the answer as an improper fraction as needed. 134) ) 8 8 A) 4 B) 2 C) 2 D) ) ) A) 24 B) 24 C) 26 D) ) ) A) B) 11 C) 11 D) ) ) A) 30 B) 45 C) 45 D)

19 138) ) A) 1 B) 1 2 C) D) ) ) A) 1 3 B) 2 3 C) 1 2 D) ) ) A) B) 1 3 C) 7 9 D) ) ) A) 1 4 B) 10 3 C) 3 2 D) ) ) A) 4 3 B) 4 9 C) 11 3 D) ) ) A) 12 9 B) 1 4 C) 12 7 D) ) ) A) 1 3 B) 5 3 C) 5 6 D) ) 10 3 mi mi 145) A) 25 3 mi B) mi C) mi D) 55 6 mi 146) 1 9 yd yd 146) A) 1 6 yd B) yd C) 1 2 yd D) 1 4 yd 18

20 147) A) 301 B) 17 C) D) ) 148) A) 65 B) 25 C) D) ) 149) A) 15 B) 15 C) D) ) Add and simplify. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 150) A) 2 1 B) 7 C) D) 8 150) 151) A) 29 5 B) 28 C) D) ) 152) A) 10 1 B) 9 10 C) D) ) 153) A) 10 5 B) 5 5 C) D) 9 153) 154) A) 18 3 B) 19 3 C) D) ) 155) A) 7 11 B) C) D) ) 19

21 156) A) 10 7 B) C) D) ) 157) A) 18 5 B) C) D) ) 158) ) A) 5 11 B) C) D) ) ) A) B) C) 13 D) ) ) A) 6 70 B) C) D) ) hr hr hr 161) A) hr B) 9 hr 4 12 C) hr D) hr 162) ft ft ft 162) A) ft B) 7 ft 3 24 C) ft D) ft 163) oz oz oz 163) A) 6 4 oz B) 6 2 oz 9 9 C) oz D) oz 164) sec sec sec 164) A) sec B) 10 sec C) sec D) sec 20

22 165) A) 1 B) C) 1 4 D) ) 166) A) 1 B) C) 1 3 D) ) 167) A) 1 B) C) 25 3 D) ) 168) A) B) C) 44 5 D) ) 169) A) 2 B) C) 3 7 D) ) 170) A) 5 B) C) 1 2 D) ) 171) A) 1 B) C) 2 3 D) ) 172) mi mi 172) A) 3 mi 3 B) mi C) mi D) 20 mi 173) hr hr 173) A) 6 42 hr B) 37 hr C) hr D) hr 21

23 Subtract and simplify. 174) ) A) 4 3 B) 2 9 C) 4 9 D) ) ) A) 1 7 B) 4 7 C) 77 1 D) ) ) A) 14 3 B) 4 9 C) 4 7 D) ) ) A) B) 3 5 C) 20 1 D) ) ) A) 22 3 B) C) D) ) ) A) 2 3 B) C) 1 2 D) ) ) A) 15 7 B) C) 1 2 D) ) ) A) 1 8 B) C) 16 3 D) 1 6 Subtract and simplify. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 182) ) A) 8 2 B) 8 3 C) D)

24 183) ) 5 5 A) 20 3 B) 19 3 C) 18 3 D) ) ) 9 9 A) 5 5 B) 5 4 C) 24 5 D) ) 8 8 sec sec 185) 7 7 A) 4 4 sec B) 12 4 sec C) 4 12 sec D) 4 6 sec ) mi - 2 mi 186) A) mi B) mi C) mi D) mi ) ) 3 A) 10 2 B) 6 2 C) 7 1 D) ) ) 9 A) 15 7 B) 12 7 C) 14 7 D) ) ) 9 A) 2 4 B) 10 4 C) 1 4 D) ) ) 7 A) 19 5 B) 19 C) 20 5 D) ) ) 2 A) 1 1 B) 61 C) 1 D)

25 192) A) 7 B) C) 161 D) ) 193) A) 3 B) C) 24 3 D) ) 194) 9 10 lb - 1 lb 13 A) 8 10 lb B) lb C) 9 9 lb 10 D) lb ) 195) 4 7 hr - 3 hr 12 A) 4 1 hr B) 1 7 hr 3 12 C) 7 7 hr 7 D) hr ) 196) 12 2 oz - 7 oz 3 A) 7 oz B) 5 2 oz 3 C) 2 oz D) 17 2 oz ) 197) A) B) C) D) ) 198) A) 7 B) C) 6 D) ) 199) A) 12 B) C) D) ) 200) A) 5 41 B) C) 5 D) ) 24

26 201) A) 9 13 B) 8 15 C) D) 8 201) 202) A) 5 7 B) 4 5 C) D) 5 202) 203) A) 18 3 B) 19 C) D) ) 204) 13 2 yd yd 3 6 A) 12 5 yd B) 11 5 yd C) yd D) 12 yd 204) 205) 20 1 qt qt 2 8 A) 17 1 qt B) 18 7 qt C) 17 7 qt D) qt 205) Combine and simplify. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 206) A) 6 5 B) 6 5 C) D) ) 207) A) 9 2 B) 9 4 C) D) ) 208) A) 9 3 B) 9 49 C) D) ) 209) A) 10 1 B) C) D) ) 25

27 210) A) 18 3 B) 16 1 C) 16 3 D) ) 211) A) B) 11 2 C) D) ) A) 18 3 B) 18 1 C) 17 7 D) ) 212) 213) A) - 11 B) - 21 C) 15 D) ) 214) ) A) 5 B) 1 C) - 5 D) Solve. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 215) There were yards of wire on a spool. After a customer bought yards of wire from the spool, how many yards were left? A) 17 yards B) 16 5 yards C) 18 5 yards D) 17 5 yards ) 216) June wants to work for 11 1 hours at her part-time job this week. She has already worked ) 2 4 hours. How many more hours does she need to work? A) 8 hours B) 9 3 hours C) 8 3 hours D) 7 3 hours ) Peter must practice the piano 10 1 hours per week. He has already practiced 2 3 hours. How many 217) 4 4 more hours does he need to practice? A) 8 1 hours B) 6 1 hours C) 7 1 hours D) 7 hours

28 218) A nail 6 1 inches long is driven into a board 2 1 inches thick. How much of the nail protrudes from 218) 3 6 the other side of the board? A) 8 1 inch(es) B) 1 inch C) 4 1 inch(es) D) 2 inch(es) ) Brian was training to run a marathon. During the three-day period before the race he decided that 219) he would train for a total of 12 hours. If he trained for 2 4 hours on the first day and 2 3 hours on 5 10 the second day, how many hours would he need to train on the third day? A) 6 9 hours B) 7 9 hours C) 7 hours D) 7 3 hours ) Amy decided to bake bread and a cake. For the bread she needed 3 1 cups of flour. For the cake 220) 2 she needed cups of flour. She had only cups of flour. How much more flour did she need? A) 1 2 cups B) 1 17 cups C) 1 9 cups D) 2 1 cups ) Find the length of the section represented by x in the figure. 221) a = b = A) 2 1 B) 13 1 C) 5 5 D)

29 222) Find the length of the section represented by x in the figure. 222) a = b = A) B) 6 C) D) Multiply. Write the answer as an improper fraction as needed. 223) A) 4 B) 1 C) D) ) 224) A) 16 B) 8 C) D) ) 225) A) 2 B) 4 C) D) ) 226) A) 11 B) 44 C) D) ) 227) ) A) 6 2 B) C) D)

30 228) A) 195 B) 14 C) D) ) 229) A) 210 B) 35 C) D) ) 230) 230) A) 20 B) 1301 C) D) ) 231) D) 60 A) 2 B) 24 C) ) 232) A) 5 B) 100 C) Multiply. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 233) ) ) ) A) 11 B) 13 C) A) 4 4 B) 2 C) A) 7 B) 5 C) A) 1 5 B) 1 1 C) D) D) D) D) 36 5 D) ) 234) 235) 236) 29

31 237) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) 2 B) 2 3 C) 6 D) ) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) 10 3 B) C) D) ) ) A) 5 9 B) C) D) ) ) A) 16 7 B) C) D) ) ) A) 225 B) 45 C) 48 D) ) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) 13 B) C) 8 D) 9 30

32 246) A) B) 100 C) D) ) 247) A) 15 2 B) C) D) ) 248) A) 2 B) C) 2 5 D) ) 249) A) 6 3 B) C) D) ) 250) ) A) 1 1 B) C) D) ) ) A) 17 1 B) C) 3 4 D) 1 4 Divide. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 252) ) A) 1 B) C) 3 7 D) ) ) A) 32 B) C) D) ) ) A) 11 3 B) C) D)

33 255) ) A) 24 7 B) 21 8 C) D) ) ) A) B) 63 4 C) D) ) ) A) 1 6 B) C) 27 2 D) 6 258) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) 11 4 B) 11 3 C) 28 1 D) ) ) A) 4 5 B) 45 4 C) 2 7 D) ) ) A) 3 B) C) D) ) ) A) B) 15 C) 3 5 D) ) ) A) 3 B) 6 C) 1 6 D)

34 264) ) A) 12 1 B) C) D) ) ) A) 10 B) 12 C) D) ) ) A) 8 B) C) 9 D) 7 267) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) 31 4 B) 4 5 C) D) ) ) A) B) C) D) ) ) A) 23 B) 25 C) D) ) ) A) 2 9 B) 1 9 C) 1 4 D)

35 273) A) 1 2 B) 1 1 C) D) ) 274) A) 4 30 B) 5 29 C) D) ) Simplify. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 275) A) 2 B) 7 C) D) ) 276) A) 50 B) 70 C) 1 50 D) ) 277) A) 1 B) 19 C) D) ) 278) A) 5 B) 2 7 C) D) ) 279) A) 1 1 B) 7 7 C) D) ) 280) A) 2 8 B) 2 7 C) D) ) 281) A) 1 5 B) 16 C) D) ) 34

36 282) A) 2 37 B) 3 5 C) D) ) 283) ) A) B) 56 1 C) 14 1 D) ) ) A) 22 1 B) 7 5 C) D) Solve. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 285) Joe has traveled 5 of his total trip. He has traveled 570 miles so far. How many more miles does he 285) 6 have to travel? A) 95 miles B) 684 miles C) 114 miles D) none of these 286) A statistician has readings that take 2 minute each to read and record. How many readings can be 286) 3 completed in 30 minutes? A) 20 readings B) 12 readings C) 10 readings D) 45 readings 287) A bag of chips is 24 ounces. A serving size is 3 ounce. How many servings are in the bag of chips? 287) 4 A) 18 servings B) 6 3 servings C) 9 1 servings D) 32 servings ) A piece of cable which is 2 m long is to be cut into pieces 1 m long. How many pieces will there 288) 3 12 be? A) 24 B) 1 C) 8 D) ) On a certain map, 1 inch equals 24 miles. How many miles are in 5 1 inches? 289) 2 A) 30 1 miles B) 32 miles C) 4 4 miles D) 132 miles

37 290) Fahrenheit temperatures can be obtained from Celsius (centigrade) by multiplying by 1 4 and 290) 5 adding 32. What Fahrenheit temperature corresponds to a Celsius temperature of 21? A) 69 4 F B) 53 4 F C) 95 2 F D) 48 4 F ) A statistician has readings that take 1 1 minutes each to read and record. How many readings can 291) 3 be completed in 108 minutes? A) 81 readings B) 37 readings C) 12 readings D) 144 readings 292) The floor of a rectangular room is to be tiled with 1 foot square tiles along a 12 3 foot wall. How 292) 3 8 many tiles will be needed along the wall? A) 36 3 tiles B) 39 tiles C) 4 1 tiles D) 37 1 tiles ) Stock in a company is selling for $8 3 per share. If someone purchases $5427 worth of stock in this 293) 8 company, how many shares did they get? A) 5427 shares B) 43,416 shares C) 648 shares D) shares ) The car you want to buy sells for $16,000. The dealer requires you to make a down payment of 10 of the selling price and finance the remaining amount. How much money is required for a down payment? A) $1600 B) $2500 C) $160,000 D) $ ) Provide an appropriate response. 295) List all the factors of ) A) 1, 2, 4, 11, 22, 44 B) 1, 2, 4, 11, 8, 22, 44 C) 2, 4, 11, 22, 44 D) 1, 2, 4, 11, ) Write 63 as the product of prime factors. 296) A) B) 9 7 C) D) ) What fraction of the diagram is shaded? 297) A) 3 B) 3 C) 1 3 D)

38 298) Write 5 as an improper fraction. A) 5 B) C) 5 D) ) 299) Express 32 as a mixed number. 3 A) 11 2 B) C) 10 2 D) ) 300) Write 625 in simplest form A) 5 B) C) 25 D) ) 301) Which is smaller, 2 or 7? 3 10 A) They are equal. B) 7 10 C) ) ) What is the LCD for and? A) 100 B) 175 C) 140 D) ) Add and simplify. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 303) A) 3 1 B) C) 1 D) ) 304) ) A) B) C) D) Subtract and simplify. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 305) ) 7 A) 7 1 B) 8 6 C) 8 1 D) ) ) 7 3 A) 10 1 B) C) D)

39 Multiply ) 6 307) 1 A) 12 B) 36 C) 1 1 D) ) ) A) 14 B) 9 C) 8 D) Divide. 309) A) 5 B) C) 4 D) ) Calculate. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 310) A) B) C) D) ) Solve. Write the answer as a mixed number as needed. 311) Deirdre led a tour of a Spanish city for a group of foreign tourists. Of the 88 people in the group, 11 could speak Spanish. What fraction of the group could not speak Spanish? A) 8 7 B) C) R D) ) 312) A car traveled 159 miles on 8 5 gallons of gas. How many miles per gallon did it get? 312) 6 A) 18 mpg B) 19 7 mpg C) 19 3 mpg D) 19 mpg ) A recipe calls for 1 1 cups of water. How much water would be needed for half the recipe? 313) 3 A) 2 cup B) 1 cup C) 5 cups D) 1 1 cup ) Tia pays her babysitter $8 per hour. The babysitter worked for 2 1 hours on Friday and 2 3 hours 314) 2 4 on Saturday. How much will Tia pay her babysitter for the two days of babysitting? A) $21.00 B) $64.00 C) $32.00 D) $

40 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 1) A 2) D 3) D 4) C 5) D 6) D 7) B 8) A 9) D 10) A 11) B 12) B 13) B 14) A 15) B 16) B 17) B 18) A 19) D 20) A 21) D 22) D 23) C 24) A 25) C 26) C 27) D 28) D 29) B 30) C 31) A 32) D 33) B 34) C 35) D 36) D 37) C 38) A 39) B 40) D 41) A 42) D 43) C 44) B 45) A 46) A 47) C 48) B 49) C 50) D 39

41 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 51) D 52) B 53) A 54) D 55) B 56) C 57) D 58) D 59) D 60) A 61) D 62) A 63) B 64) C 65) B 66) B 67) C 68) C 69) B 70) B 71) B 72) B 73) C 74) B 75) D 76) B 77) B 78) C 79) D 80) D 81) A 82) A 83) A 84) D 85) B 86) A 87) C 88) C 89) A 90) C 91) C 92) B 93) B 94) D 95) A 96) D 97) B 98) A 99) D 100) C 40

42 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 101) A 102) C 103) C 104) C 105) D 106) D 107) B 108) B 109) A 110) A 111) B 112) B 113) A 114) C 115) C 116) C 117) B 118) B 119) B 120) B 121) B 122) A 123) C 124) D 125) C 126) A 127) C 128) C 129) C 130) A 131) B 132) A 133) A 134) D 135) D 136) C 137) C 138) A 139) B 140) C 141) D 142) D 143) D 144) C 145) C 146) B 147) D 148) C 149) B 150) D 41

43 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 151) C 152) A 153) C 154) A 155) C 156) B 157) C 158) D 159) B 160) B 161) B 162) D 163) D 164) B 165) B 166) B 167) C 168) B 169) C 170) C 171) D 172) A 173) D 174) B 175) D 176) A 177) A 178) B 179) B 180) B 181) B 182) B 183) B 184) A 185) A 186) D 187) B 188) C 189) C 190) A 191) A 192) D 193) A 194) A 195) B 196) B 197) A 198) D 199) B 200) A 42

44 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 201) B 202) A 203) D 204) B 205) C 206) A 207) B 208) B 209) B 210) C 211) D 212) D 213) C 214) D 215) D 216) C 217) C 218) C 219) A 220) B 221) D 222) C 223) B 224) A 225) B 226) D 227) A 228) C 229) C 230) A 231) B 232) C 233) B 234) C 235) A 236) B 237) D 238) A 239) A 240) D 241) C 242) A 243) C 244) D 245) C 246) A 247) C 248) B 249) A 250) D 43

45 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 251) D 252) D 253) D 254) A 255) B 256) B 257) D 258) A 259) D 260) B 261) D 262) B 263) B 264) B 265) D 266) A 267) A 268) A 269) A 270) B 271) D 272) A 273) D 274) D 275) A 276) C 277) B 278) C 279) B 280) A 281) A 282) D 283) D 284) C 285) C 286) D 287) D 288) C 289) D 290) A 291) A 292) D 293) C 294) A 295) A 296) C 297) A 298) A 299) C 300) A 44

46 Answer Key Testname: UNTITLED2 301) C 302) C 303) C 304) B 305) A 306) B 307) D 308) C 309) D 310) D 311) C 312) A 313) A 314) D 45

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